That's a hard one, but I'll say the Up In Arms cover, I think. It was an attempt to evoke some of the feeling of the old Warhammer Army Book covers but still be very gritty/grimy WFRP, it was challenging but it came out looking quite striking, and it was pretty well received.

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Priest of Manann and a singing Chantyman, courtesy of ! I especially like the chonky holy man with a mean streak. He looks suitably regal and wild, at the same time!

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So it's been a while... What are people's opinions on 4e?

I like the general tone and style of it, but the rules are too player-friendly. This is a very safe game, in which there's almost no danger or risk to the PCs.

That said I still like it a lot.

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On the subject of Asrai (Wood Elves): are Wardancers cool? I always found them really interesting with the whole "dance of death" schtick. Shame that we never got the official rules for them... at least I don't think we did.

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- The job of a book cover is to help sell the contents and John Sibbick's painting for the first edition does just that. Violent, action packed and gonzo it not only conveys the adventure but also the danger. There's a whole story in this image and it's wonderful.

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Wood Elf Waywatchers are some of the coolest Asrai out there. I always wanted to RP as one, but sadly never got the chance. Silent, stoic and deadly - that's why I like them so much. Plus I would probably start collecting Wood Elves because of them.

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Reiksguard Knights or Knights Panther, and why?

I'll always go Reiksguard, if only because of Kurt "Gigachad" Helborg.

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Musing about a (potential) future Albion book for made me think about new careers. I would love to see the Truthsayers getting rules for the game. They're some of the coolest magic users in the entire Warhammer Fantasy setting.

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Me mandé este klimty fanart de Elke y Gutele para Roedores Peligrosamente Grandes y Ta.

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you did it! You wonderful madmen! Finally, a book that goes beyond the boring and stale Old World. Thank you!

This announcement made me want to play Lizardmen in WFB...

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Just announced at We're taking our grim and perilous adventures to the lands of the ancients!

Lustra - coming soon for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay!

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тоже влечу >.>
я bernmoro, я рисую персонажей из моих (и иногда чужих) игр по wfrp и dnd и всякому ещё

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I really, really, REALLY want to run a campaign in Lustria one day. But for my players to get there, they first need to brave the dangerous seas and oceans of the Warhammer world!

That's where "Sea of Claws" supplement comes in... https://t.co/5rjSutmPiP

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Forgot to tag and (with whom I actually RPed for a good few years) yesterday.

Damn, all those tweets make me miss the system a bit...

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I would love to see a Defenders of the Forest-style sourcebook for 4th edition.

But please, without the absurd OP stuff that DotF had inside. 😂

I still love my physical copy, though.

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Another one is quite spicy: the Alchemists vs the Shadowmancers.

My money is always on the Disciples of Ulgu. There is something incredibly cool about illusionist-assassins who specialise in using swords.

Which college do you prefer: shadow or metal?

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Next magical duel will take place between the Bright and Jade colleges. Which one is better and why?

My beloved PC was an elven Bright Wizard with serious superiority complex. Ulthuan represent!

Jade wizards are awesome, though. I love how they can talk to trees!

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Did anyone ever successfuly implemented martial arts into their game? Now that Cathay and other Eastern lands become more and more popular, I am hoping to see more hand-to-hand rules and mechanics in Warhammer Fantasy.

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Looking back, I really do like this painting - it was used as the cover for the Empire in Ruins Companion for WFRP, and I think it works well.

I'll put up the full trade dress version in a bit.

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